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detroit. she talks about how detroit is the sort of place where people are doing things every day that you're not expected to do anywhere else. people come home from work and patrolling neighborhoods because their site every claiming the think that lots and turning them into gardens are concert venues. they're bored and i it houses. bible chapter in the book and i feel like that surprised me i guess, that the extent of that and how real and kind of inspirational that can be. >> some of the characters in your book are familiar characters. characters we see written up all the time in reference to detroit. one of them is by rick akin, someone who lives not too far from me and where i grew up. i've read i don't know how many different things about tyree who i've met several times and talked to. this treatment was very different than anything else i have seen and i wanted to read just a couple drafts of how you captured him and talk more about it. at the end of this section it says guyton said he b
detroit. she talks about how detroit is the sort of place where people are doing things every day that you're not expected to do anywhere else. people come home from work and patrolling neighborhoods because their site every claiming the think that lots and turning them into gardens are concert venues. they're bored and i it houses. bible chapter in the book and i feel like that surprised me i guess, that the extent of that and how real and kind of inspirational that can be. >> some of...
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i did not have much exposure a mess with my relatives in detroit. i learned through the freedom struggle i would pick up the newspaper there was martin luther king, little rock nine. students doing the sit-in and they became my a role models. then i yemen college and i get to go with the association meeting in indianapolis in bloomington. and i meet stokely carmichael, the first person i talked to. i told him i wanted to go to the march and he dismissed that. >> host: why? was see a detractor? >> guest: not just margin mr. king but for me he felt i should be in georgia or maryland and it so he would go in to these places there was activism instead of the of one day march is not what he had in mind and he was trying to recruit me but going to the one day marcher be the most exciting saying i had done in my life at that point*. >> host: let's go back to the march during the address what did you think? did you think it would be like the "gettysburg address"? >> guest: no. not at that point* it was the title spee to a long day. i was glad to see him in
i did not have much exposure a mess with my relatives in detroit. i learned through the freedom struggle i would pick up the newspaper there was martin luther king, little rock nine. students doing the sit-in and they became my a role models. then i yemen college and i get to go with the association meeting in indianapolis in bloomington. and i meet stokely carmichael, the first person i talked to. i told him i wanted to go to the march and he dismissed that. >> host: why? was see a...
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the american dream that had become his dream and he had been in detroit just a few months before and yet talked about, i have a dream and america will someday realize these principles in the declaration of independence. so i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> host: in a group there was talk that andrew jackson was there and was taking him on saying tell the dream. >> guest: yes. i listened to lots of recordings of that speech and i never quite heard that. may be -- i want to believe that story. >> host: the reason i met dr. king is the cousin was staying in her home in chicago as a young girl when i was working for ebony magazine and dr. king would come by there and as a matter of fact i met him the day after he was hit in the head at age part. the story, you talk about it in the book about him being head -- hit in the head in illinois. did you meet dr. came? >> guest: i only saw him from a distance. i try tried to get as close as i could so i got to the foot of the lincoln memorial but the notion of this 19-year-old that i would actually shake hands with him, that would h
the american dream that had become his dream and he had been in detroit just a few months before and yet talked about, i have a dream and america will someday realize these principles in the declaration of independence. so i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> host: in a group there was talk that andrew jackson was there and was taking him on saying tell the dream. >> guest: yes. i listened to lots of recordings of that speech and i never quite heard that. may be -- i want...
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there were also lawsuits in detroit but the intervention was a little bit less robust. so, what did we find? basically the flow of new guns to criminals following the stings, lawsuits and enforcement practices was very much lower in chicago and detroit whether you look just at the institutes licensees or all licensees. it was sending a message to the dealers that it isn't business as usual. that your risk is increased if you are going to engage in the danger this and the unlawful practices. and we saw no change in comparison cities also in the midwest as and semidey, cleveland, st. louis that didn't engage so it isn't merely some secular trend that was happening over time. one of the tools associated was not just bringing criminal cases or doing this thing but also suing them. these are businesses and they are very receptive to what impact on the bottom line to making money ultimately. in addition to the lawsuit associated with the sting there were more than about 40 municipal lawsuits filed against the gun industry beginning in 1998. they argued in part the gun makers
there were also lawsuits in detroit but the intervention was a little bit less robust. so, what did we find? basically the flow of new guns to criminals following the stings, lawsuits and enforcement practices was very much lower in chicago and detroit whether you look just at the institutes licensees or all licensees. it was sending a message to the dealers that it isn't business as usual. that your risk is increased if you are going to engage in the danger this and the unlawful practices. and...
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i didn't have very much exposure to it except on the visits to my relatives in detroit. so, i think i learned about the black community through the freedom struggle. i picked up my newspaper and there was martin luther king, the little rock nine, the students and dissidents -- in the sit-ins. i'm in college, i get to go to this student meeting, national student association meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> host: which is my home town. >> guest: and i met stokely carmichael. he was the first person sncc. he dismissed that. how could you think about going to that pyknic? >> host: >> guest: he didn't say that in terms of martin luther king. he was one of the people the was going to be at the march. i think that just for me he felt that i should be in georgia and cambridge maryland and he was at the university at the time, said he would be going to these places where his activism instead of going to the march 1 just was not what he had in mind, and i think that he was trying to recruit me into the movement. but for me going for the most exciting and radical thing that i
i didn't have very much exposure to it except on the visits to my relatives in detroit. so, i think i learned about the black community through the freedom struggle. i picked up my newspaper and there was martin luther king, the little rock nine, the students and dissidents -- in the sit-ins. i'm in college, i get to go to this student meeting, national student association meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> host: which is my home town. >> guest: and i met stokely carmichael. he...
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i didn't have much exposure to it except my relatives in detroit. so i think i learned about the black community. a tick of a newspaper under his martin luther king. there were the students in the sedans. they became a role models. so by 1963 on the college. i get to go to the student meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> bloomington actually and i meet stokely carmichael. he's the first i talk to and i remember i told him up on it to go, he just kind of dismiss that. >> was the attractor of dr. king or his methods? >> he didn't say that in terms of mart luther king. i think it was just for me he thought i should be in albany, georgia, cambridge, maryland. so he would be going to places further south to this is set up one day march just was not what he had in mind and i think he was trying to recruit me to the movement. but for me going to one day march would be the most exciting a medical thing i've been in my life at that point. >> let's go back to the march. to be there when he gives that address, what did you think of the speech? did you think
i didn't have much exposure to it except my relatives in detroit. so i think i learned about the black community. a tick of a newspaper under his martin luther king. there were the students in the sedans. they became a role models. so by 1963 on the college. i get to go to the student meeting in indiana -- indianapolis. >> bloomington actually and i meet stokely carmichael. he's the first i talk to and i remember i told him up on it to go, he just kind of dismiss that. >> was the...
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most northerners probably embraced e mans nation -- and stowght detroit pressure union many others as a worthy goal in the own right. over of the course of the war many of the northerners who been abolition nist and particularly troubled by slavery also came to embrace emancipation for more than merely pragmatic reasons. in the ranks of people like this, more than democrats, a great many republicans and union soldiers of various political backgrounds. one of these was sergeant eli of minnesota. who explained to relatives at early 1863 that while he had, quote, never been in favor of the abolition slavery, his experience in this war has determined me in the conviction that it is a greater sin than our government is able to stand and now i go in for a war of emancipation and i'm ready and willing to do my share. lincoln opposed the slavery including on moral grounds spoke for more and more union supporters when he -- the meaning of emancipation in the second inauguration address. there he suggested the terrible civil war was god's way of punishing the country as a whole for having indul
most northerners probably embraced e mans nation -- and stowght detroit pressure union many others as a worthy goal in the own right. over of the course of the war many of the northerners who been abolition nist and particularly troubled by slavery also came to embrace emancipation for more than merely pragmatic reasons. in the ranks of people like this, more than democrats, a great many republicans and union soldiers of various political backgrounds. one of these was sergeant eli of minnesota....
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or expelled from the detroit public school system. these are schools for kids who in many ways, are the best and the brightest but rejected from the mainstream public school system and need to find a way back in there aren't a lot of those programs in the united states. just a handful that are part of the homeless youth program, and we think more of that would create real opportunity for kids, because -- you probably know this if you look at the labor statistics. kids with a high school diploma are much more likely to find magic though the unemployment rate is very high for that group -- but much more likely to find work than people who don't have a high school diploma. so getting kids across the bridge from poverty to opportunity, involves creating high schools that work with homeless young people and last thought on this and open to your wisdom on this, young people who are homeless in this city are offering a master class in invisibility, riding the subway all night long, hanging out in doughnut shops, and we have to acknowledge th
or expelled from the detroit public school system. these are schools for kids who in many ways, are the best and the brightest but rejected from the mainstream public school system and need to find a way back in there aren't a lot of those programs in the united states. just a handful that are part of the homeless youth program, and we think more of that would create real opportunity for kids, because -- you probably know this if you look at the labor statistics. kids with a high school diploma...
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kids who have been expelled or suspended from the detroit public school system. so the covenant house and brim academy, they're not siphoning people away from the public school system. these are schools for kids who are rejected from the mainstream public school system and need to find a way back in. there isn't a lot of -- there aren't a lot of those programs in the united states, we november of just a handful that are part of a homeless are youth program, and we think that more of that would create real opportunity for kids. because you probably know this, if you look at the labor statistics, kids with a high school diploma, right, are much more likely to find employment, but they're much more likely to find work than young people who don't have a high school diploma. so it involves creating high schools that work with homeless young people. and last thought on this and then open to your wisdom on this, young people who are homeless in this city are offering us a master class in invisibility, riding the subway all night long, hanging out in doughnut shops. this
kids who have been expelled or suspended from the detroit public school system. so the covenant house and brim academy, they're not siphoning people away from the public school system. these are schools for kids who are rejected from the mainstream public school system and need to find a way back in. there isn't a lot of -- there aren't a lot of those programs in the united states, we november of just a handful that are part of a homeless are youth program, and we think that more of that would...
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. >> first, thank you, dean collins for joining the detroit branch. people probably don't know that you have been studying this, but every federal reserve banks around the country, there are 12 reserve banks, and a good number of additional branches, each one has a board of directors drawn from the private sector to be academics, it could be business people, could be community leaders, nonprofits organized and so on. and we draw these people in primarily to get their input and their insight. this is a very large and complex economy. there are many different sectors, and it's very helpful to us to have people from, leaders from different parts of the economy, from different parts of the country providing this invite, and giving us somebody to bounce ideas off of, to help us make better decisions and understand what's going on. so that's very useful, and i attended, at least part of the meeting this morning with the detroit branch, ma and i heard from a number of people about the auto industry, health care, academics, industry, a variety of things. so t
. >> first, thank you, dean collins for joining the detroit branch. people probably don't know that you have been studying this, but every federal reserve banks around the country, there are 12 reserve banks, and a good number of additional branches, each one has a board of directors drawn from the private sector to be academics, it could be business people, could be community leaders, nonprofits organized and so on. and we draw these people in primarily to get their input and their...
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mouthful, but the fundamental idea here is if you spend time in silicon valley, if you spend time in detroit where the automobile industry is being rebuilt, if you spend time outside the beltway, you feel that america has the potential to generate abundance for it own citizens and for the world. if you spend time only inside the beltway, it looks like a zero sum game, it looks like lose/lose, and who's going to lose the most is the gist of the negotiation. so what we tried to say in this book is or what are the lessons of the technology sector, what are the lessons that come from the optimism in the technology sector and how can they give us some ideas that we could pass into law here in the united states, here in washington, d.c.? >> host: blair levin, you talk two different platforms in your book, "the politics abundance." what are those platforms? >> guest: the basic idea is how do we drive abundance by looking at the areas that absorb a lot of private cap tag -- capital, and they can drive productivity not just in those sector, but throughout the entire economy. and the two we're really
mouthful, but the fundamental idea here is if you spend time in silicon valley, if you spend time in detroit where the automobile industry is being rebuilt, if you spend time outside the beltway, you feel that america has the potential to generate abundance for it own citizens and for the world. if you spend time only inside the beltway, it looks like a zero sum game, it looks like lose/lose, and who's going to lose the most is the gist of the negotiation. so what we tried to say in this book...
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[laughter] sought roca bennett the detroit tigers hit a grand slam home run in 1850 and it wasn't until 2008 at another jewish pitcher hit a grand slam home run. congratulations chancellor merker said. [laughter] guess the other murmured, congratulations. thank you. [applause] >> hi, i just want to remind everyone with mics at the front or question-and-answer period form a line going up the auditorium. roughly 25 minutes for questions. thank you. >> hello. [inaudible] >> do i write other poems? >> do you think poems that don't rhyme or poems? >> the question is do i think poems don't rhyme or poems? i don't think i'm allowed to use the phrase cissy poems here. [laughter] it though believes in rhyming poetry. sometimes people say to me, you could run so-and-so's name and i say it doesn't quite rhyme. it almost rhymes and then i say, rhyme is all i've got. >> have you ever written any cissy poems? >> definitely not. [applause] i used the word definitely in case anybody went to high school with us in the audience. >> who are your candidates for the next insider? >> there's been of course t
[laughter] sought roca bennett the detroit tigers hit a grand slam home run in 1850 and it wasn't until 2008 at another jewish pitcher hit a grand slam home run. congratulations chancellor merker said. [laughter] guess the other murmured, congratulations. thank you. [applause] >> hi, i just want to remind everyone with mics at the front or question-and-answer period form a line going up the auditorium. roughly 25 minutes for questions. thank you. >> hello. [inaudible] >> do i...
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he had been in detroit just a few months before and had talked about how he has a dream and america will someday realize these
he had been in detroit just a few months before and had talked about how he has a dream and america will someday realize these
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saul rogovin of the detroit tigers hit a grand slam home run in 1850 and it wasn't until 2008 that another jewish pitcher hit a grand slam home run. congratulations chance player marcoux said. yes, the others murmured, congratulations. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> high time i decide to remind everyone that with two microphones on the stage for a question-and-answer period if you'd like to form a line at the side of the editor and come with roughly 25 minutes for questions. thank you. >> hello. [inaudible] do you write those poems? >> to think poems that don't rhyme are poems? >> the question is do i think poems that don't righter poems. i don't think i'm allowed to use the term cc poems here. [laughter] >> sometimes people say to me, you could rhyme so insisting that this murder said he appeared if it doesn't quite rhyme. they say it almost rhymes. and then i say rhyme is all i got. >> have you ever written any sissy poems? >> do i write any sissy poems? definitely not. [applause] to use the word definitely in case anyone out to high school with is in the audience. >> who are your c
saul rogovin of the detroit tigers hit a grand slam home run in 1850 and it wasn't until 2008 that another jewish pitcher hit a grand slam home run. congratulations chance player marcoux said. yes, the others murmured, congratulations. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> high time i decide to remind everyone that with two microphones on the stage for a question-and-answer period if you'd like to form a line at the side of the editor and come with roughly 25 minutes for questions. thank...
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a yooper transit to detroit. one other thing, to mention that wasn't done by this body, but was really what i want to acknowledge is a great achievement they are just starting, but will be critically important and exciting, a project in grand rapids. they will put the rapids back in grand rapids and make it a recreational pastry can go kayaking and do other great things. what you think the people of the grand rapids area for that great hard work. [applause] also on the jobs front, i want to mention a program that many people don't know about in this group are most of our citizens, to michigan business cannot come nida dispute is common sense i worked hard to believe make it happen. but the concept? it's not about the government spending money. fast and michiganders to do more business with michiganders. matchmaking and getting people signed up. how's that for a great concept? what works. we started it last year. a couple years ago actually. but progress has been tremendous and started in terms of purchasing by wi
a yooper transit to detroit. one other thing, to mention that wasn't done by this body, but was really what i want to acknowledge is a great achievement they are just starting, but will be critically important and exciting, a project in grand rapids. they will put the rapids back in grand rapids and make it a recreational pastry can go kayaking and do other great things. what you think the people of the grand rapids area for that great hard work. [applause] also on the jobs front, i want to...
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detroit michigan. the city that is doing perfectly fine and needs absolutely no free outside help regarding the infrastructure. al will explain. >> government spending is out of control. take the hard hit city of detroit. they are trying trying to builda billion dollar bridge to canada even though they have the ambassador bridge. fortunately detroiters of all walks are taking a stand. soccer moms. >> detroit does not need another bridge. >> tea partyers. >> it's not just detroit it's michigan tasms. >> even the black panthers. we don't need a new bridge. we need to spend money on feeding the needy. no second bridge period. we don't need it, we don't want it. >> mo bridges, mo problems, am i right? no. canada is acting like it makes fiscal sense for the u.s. >> the old bridge won't last forever. we don't know how long it's going to last. two million u.s. jobs alone depend on the trade that that bridge carries. >> but you realize this is not the time for american taxpayers to be forced to pay for a new b
detroit michigan. the city that is doing perfectly fine and needs absolutely no free outside help regarding the infrastructure. al will explain. >> government spending is out of control. take the hard hit city of detroit. they are trying trying to builda billion dollar bridge to canada even though they have the ambassador bridge. fortunately detroiters of all walks are taking a stand. soccer moms. >> detroit does not need another bridge. >> tea partyers. >> it's not just...
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he had been in detroit just a few months before. he had talked about i have a dream. america will someday realize these principles and the declaration of independence. so i think he was just inspired by that moment. though march on washington. prominent historian and editor. it's part of three days of book tv this weekend. monday featuring authors and books on the inauguration. president obama and martin luther king jr. >> have been trying to find a new lens, a new way of studying presidential character. about 12 years ago i wrote a book on the first lady's. the body of knowledge on lincoln pretty much everything that could be written probably has been. the greatest historian says been years poring through the letters and the evidence to produce this book on lincoln of this book and the hundreds of books on washington. so my problem is, why not look at the person that new them the best, the first lady because historians have largely ignored the role of the first lady as the largely ignored the mistresses and shipping the man. tend to be older man, educated in a certai
he had been in detroit just a few months before. he had talked about i have a dream. america will someday realize these principles and the declaration of independence. so i think he was just inspired by that moment. though march on washington. prominent historian and editor. it's part of three days of book tv this weekend. monday featuring authors and books on the inauguration. president obama and martin luther king jr. >> have been trying to find a new lens, a new way of studying...
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he was in detroit a few months before, and he had talked about, you know, i have a dream that america will someday realize all these principles in the declaration of independence, and so i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> sunday on "after words," recalling the journey as a civil rights activist participating in the 1963 march on washington to prominent historian editor of martin king jr.'s papers. >> this past tuesday, aarp's eke barry rand talked about economic issues facing middle class seniors and charges to achieving financially secure retirement. he spoke here in washington at the national press club for just over an hour. [applause] >> well, good morning, everyone. thank you, more water. i needed that. i thought i would answer your questions. how many of you think you're part of the middle class? how many of you think you'll have a safe and prosperous retirement, financially? you should all be interested in this one. [laughter] this will be both from a business perspective as you cover this and also a personal perspective so i appreciate the pictures, but let's get
he was in detroit a few months before, and he had talked about, you know, i have a dream that america will someday realize all these principles in the declaration of independence, and so i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> sunday on "after words," recalling the journey as a civil rights activist participating in the 1963 march on washington to prominent historian editor of martin king jr.'s papers. >> this past tuesday, aarp's eke barry rand talked about...
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we have a skill gap in metropolitan detroit as well as in this country. dr. zurbuchen from the university of michigan, i know that you understand these economic challenges that we are facing in southeastern michigan. how do you believe that investing in nasa innovation could help us close that gap? >> thanks so much for the question, congressman. the first university graduate in my family, the only reason i studied science coming and the only reason i can to this country is because of the investment this committee or the committee's ahead of it have made, decades ago and because of the ins parisian that came from the space program i believe that power of inspiration and investments that come from this has a tremendous effect on the use on the young high school student that is making decisions for her career and the future that she has in front of her seeing that it is possible to make these dreams a reality so i do believe the inspiration aspect is a really important part and remains a very powerful force that this committee should consider. once we get them
we have a skill gap in metropolitan detroit as well as in this country. dr. zurbuchen from the university of michigan, i know that you understand these economic challenges that we are facing in southeastern michigan. how do you believe that investing in nasa innovation could help us close that gap? >> thanks so much for the question, congressman. the first university graduate in my family, the only reason i studied science coming and the only reason i can to this country is because of the...
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. >> when they come here, they're surprised by what detroit has to offer. >>> and the wednesday buzz word. >>> and a truck, and a cow with his head story. a story with a bad joke built right in. >>> when you see this video, it will be obvious to you why this woman was seeking an order of protection from her exboyfriend. i must caution you, it will be disturbing to some. the man you see there is rashad green. the woman he is chases is his ex-girlfriend. notice how he is repeatedly punching her. when he first jumped up, watch again. the woman he first pushed out of the way is his grandmother. >> he is like a bull in a china shot right now. >> he is full of rage >> that's is seeing rage on camera. as you can see, they were left for a brief amount of time alone, he started saying something, and then he jumped up and attacked her, and police came back and in used the stun gun on him. who knows what he could have done to her. >> if i was the judge and jury, that's all the evidence you really need. right? it's all on video there. >> if he does this at the courthouse, i can't imagine an orde
. >> when they come here, they're surprised by what detroit has to offer. >>> and the wednesday buzz word. >>> and a truck, and a cow with his head story. a story with a bad joke built right in. >>> when you see this video, it will be obvious to you why this woman was seeking an order of protection from her exboyfriend. i must caution you, it will be disturbing to some. the man you see there is rashad green. the woman he is chases is his ex-girlfriend. notice...
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financial data of almost any individual in the 18th century, but norms than the basic work of adding in detroit in sco's finances were. i wanted in order to really make this case he's benefiting from slave trading, does that one needs more than economic study? would she not need to have some chart into to that, paperwork? >> it would certainly be better to have more data, but the strongest evidence we have is from jefferson himself, when not only to the urges neighbors family to invest in negroes, but he said twice later in life that the women who bring a child every two years are more important to me than laboring hands because what they print is an addition to my capital. he said that twice later in his life. i think it's perfectly clear that when he was handed $20,000 to free as many slaves as that money would die, he could treat to families, three families, histories. he could set the price that whatever he wanted to. he walked away from that money for two reasons. one is half would've gone to the slaves themselves because jefferson would've had to expend on purchasing land, livestock and e
financial data of almost any individual in the 18th century, but norms than the basic work of adding in detroit in sco's finances were. i wanted in order to really make this case he's benefiting from slave trading, does that one needs more than economic study? would she not need to have some chart into to that, paperwork? >> it would certainly be better to have more data, but the strongest evidence we have is from jefferson himself, when not only to the urges neighbors family to invest in...
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the most classic example of course being -- outside of detroit where ford takes on what seem like the impossible task of building be 24 liberator plane. hugely complex machinery. and yet managed to bring it off. likewise, gm itself, it's easter aircraft plant which takes plans provided by roy graham and company and makes grumman wildcat and also the of danger, torpedo bombers. george h. w. bush plane, the one he was shot down and, you of all seen that, that's a pbm avenger made by general motors. as were thousands of others in the course of the war. american automotive industry, one key aspect of that innovative college. also the aviation company says we have to remember these companies that were at this time, there is no defense industry. these are commercial companies that do military orders, supply this, but his experience was building a whole range of aircraft for customers. and so they shifted into military aircraft becomes simply a process of retooling and redesigning in order to meet these kinds of demands. and also the engineers, tapping the skills of engineers had been involv
the most classic example of course being -- outside of detroit where ford takes on what seem like the impossible task of building be 24 liberator plane. hugely complex machinery. and yet managed to bring it off. likewise, gm itself, it's easter aircraft plant which takes plans provided by roy graham and company and makes grumman wildcat and also the of danger, torpedo bombers. george h. w. bush plane, the one he was shot down and, you of all seen that, that's a pbm avenger made by general...
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[cheers and applause] our journey is not complete until all our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of appalachia to the length of newton know that they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. that is our generation's task, it should make these rates, these values of life and liberty and pursuit of happiness real for every american. being true to our founding documents does not require us to agree on every contour of life. it does not mean we'll defend liberty and at the same way. or follow the same precise path to happiness. progress does not compel us to settle centuries on debates about the role of government for all time, but it does require us to act in our time. [applause] for now, decisions are upon us and we cannot afford the way. we cannot mistake absolutism for principle precisely to expect gopher politics or treat name-calling is reasoned debate. [applause] we must act -- we must act knowing that our work would be imperfect. we must act knowing that today's victories will be only partial will be up to those who stand here in four years and 40 y
[cheers and applause] our journey is not complete until all our children from the streets of detroit to the hills of appalachia to the length of newton know that they are cared for and cherished and always safe from harm. that is our generation's task, it should make these rates, these values of life and liberty and pursuit of happiness real for every american. being true to our founding documents does not require us to agree on every contour of life. it does not mean we'll defend liberty and...
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beat two excellent teams to win the national league and go on to detroit and unfortunately with detroit with all due respect they didn't know what they were in for. [cheers and applause] you fans, this city, this organization, this team wants all of us, or tries to make all of us better men, better people, better husbands, better friends. larry alluded to it the life lessons watching these guys perform everyday and we have a phrase for it "feeding the beast". this game is a rugged game and like life you need to put a lot into it and they became teammates and competed like nobody has seen. i am humbled to be part of this. i am so happy for all our family and friends and this is why we do this, and you folks will be etched in time and in history as one of the greatest teams not only in san francisco history but in baseball. [cheers and applause] . you earned it and you couldn't have done it without a hall of fame manager and like you guys great things happen to great people. that's what happened to this team. as good as baseball players they are and as big as their accomplishments are the
beat two excellent teams to win the national league and go on to detroit and unfortunately with detroit with all due respect they didn't know what they were in for. [cheers and applause] you fans, this city, this organization, this team wants all of us, or tries to make all of us better men, better people, better husbands, better friends. larry alluded to it the life lessons watching these guys perform everyday and we have a phrase for it "feeding the beast". this game is a rugged...
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because, simply, there were some technical issues with the device as the young man flew from amsterdam to detroit. fast forward two years to or two years ago, october 2010, where you may recall there were two packages sent from yemen to chicago as the ultimate destination. fortunately, because of some outstanding international cooperation, intelligence work by a foreign security or service, we were given the tracking numbers or for those two devices, or for those two packages. one was on fedex, one was on ups, and both of them had computer printers that had toner cartridges in them that were actually bombs. we got the tracking numbers, we provided those to foreign security officials in the united kingdom. they went and found those packages, opened them up and both said, no, no device here. we said, no, this is really good intelligence, go back. on the second occasion in inspection, they found it. on the third, the other incident it took them three times to find it. is so what we're seeing is that there is a mast orer bomb maker in yemen who is training others. this bomb maker made not only those
because, simply, there were some technical issues with the device as the young man flew from amsterdam to detroit. fast forward two years to or two years ago, october 2010, where you may recall there were two packages sent from yemen to chicago as the ultimate destination. fortunately, because of some outstanding international cooperation, intelligence work by a foreign security or service, we were given the tracking numbers or for those two devices, or for those two packages. one was on fedex,...
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but that's not what the world outside is like anymore, especially not in detroit. it's rougher and it needs different things. >> reporter: like soup. a starter course for a new direction in a city fighting for a revival. ron mott, nbc news, detroit. >>> and that is our broadcast for this wednesday night. thanks so much for being with us. i'm kate snow in for brian williams. we hope to see you right back here again tomorrow evening. have a great night. >>> right now think are us fr frustrated and angry with skyrocketing crime. the city's latest homicide is now linked to vigilanteism. >>> live in san francisco you might want to watch what you say and do on muni. i'll tell you why coming up. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. new at 6:00, big brother might be watching the next time you step on to
but that's not what the world outside is like anymore, especially not in detroit. it's rougher and it needs different things. >> reporter: like soup. a starter course for a new direction in a city fighting for a revival. ron mott, nbc news, detroit. >>> and that is our broadcast for this wednesday night. thanks so much for being with us. i'm kate snow in for brian williams. we hope to see you right back here again tomorrow evening. have a great night. >>> right now think...
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he is a detroit native. he has a masters in international relations from harvard and was elected to the michigan state senate in 1964 and service the senate minority leader. under the current administration he was under the agency for international development and was elected to the house in 1980 to four years after his brother carl was elected to the senate. in march 2010, he won the battle of chairman of the ways and means committee. there is no embargo and breakfast is over except that c-span has agreed not to use video of the sessions session for at least two hours after the represent. to help c-span, if you happen to be sitting there microphone and you ask a question, pullet close to you. if not, they will come around you with a boom microphone. finally, if you send me a signal, i will do my best to answer questions and comments. >> thank you all for joining us. i was thinking yesterday as i was listening to the president about past conflicts over the deficit reduction. mark and i were talking about how
he is a detroit native. he has a masters in international relations from harvard and was elected to the michigan state senate in 1964 and service the senate minority leader. under the current administration he was under the agency for international development and was elected to the house in 1980 to four years after his brother carl was elected to the senate. in march 2010, he won the battle of chairman of the ways and means committee. there is no embargo and breakfast is over except that...
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>> well, first, thank you for joining the detroit branch. the 12 reserve banks around the country, each board of directors , it could be academics are community leaders, nonprofits, we wanted to get input and it's very helpful to us to have moved from leaders in different parts of the economy providing this input. i've heard from another people throughout the auto industry and health care, academics, industry, variety of various things and that is very useful. it's become much more diversified. and they still have a significant reliance on auto production. it has now come back quite a bit as the auto industry has improved. and so we are seeing some strengthening, although conditions here are still not where we would like them to be. the housing market has also come back some in michigan. but like many other industrial parts of the country, this includes bringing in high tech services, health care, education and so on. places like the university of michigan in ann arbor are a tremendous resource and people trying to develop high-tech business
>> well, first, thank you for joining the detroit branch. the 12 reserve banks around the country, each board of directors , it could be academics are community leaders, nonprofits, we wanted to get input and it's very helpful to us to have moved from leaders in different parts of the economy providing this input. i've heard from another people throughout the auto industry and health care, academics, industry, variety of various things and that is very useful. it's become much more...
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chrysler had the best year among detroit's car makers, with sales jumping 21%. g.m rose 3.7%, and ford edged up 5%. toyota's 2012 sales rose a whopping 27%, and volkswagen dominated the european carmakers with a gain of 35%. wall street's new year rally didn't last long. the dow jones industrial average lost 21 points to close at 13,391. the nasdaq fell 11 points to close at 3100. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: from one cliff to the next: where do we go from here? to look at the economic consquences of the deal reached this week, we're joined by: maya macguineas, president of the committee for a responsible federal budget at the new america foundation. she serves on the campaign to fix the debt, a group pushing congress to reach a broad deficit deal. doug holtz-eakin served on the council of economic advisers under george w. bush and as adviser to john mccain's presidential campaign. he's now president of the american action forum, a policy think tank. and robert reich served as bill clinton's secretary of labor. he's now
chrysler had the best year among detroit's car makers, with sales jumping 21%. g.m rose 3.7%, and ford edged up 5%. toyota's 2012 sales rose a whopping 27%, and volkswagen dominated the european carmakers with a gain of 35%. wall street's new year rally didn't last long. the dow jones industrial average lost 21 points to close at 13,391. the nasdaq fell 11 points to close at 3100. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: from one cliff to the next: where do...
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chrysler had the best year among detroit's car makers, with sales jumping 21%. g.m rose 3.7%, and ford edged up 5%. toyota's 2012 sales rose a whopping 27 percent, and volkswagen dominated the european carmakers with a gain of 35%. wall street's new year rally didn't last long. the dow jones industrial average lost 21 points to close at 13391. the nasdaq fell 11 points to close at 3100. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: from one cliff to the next: where do we go from here? to look at the economic consquences of the deal reached this week, we're joined by: maya macguineas, president of the committee for a responsible federal budget at the new america foundation. she serves on the campaign to fix the debt, a group pushing congress to reach a broad deficit deal. doug holtz-eakin served on the council of economic advisers under george w. bush and as adviser to john mccain's presidential campaign. he's now president of the american action forum, a policy think tank. and robert reich served as bill clinton's secretary of labor. he
chrysler had the best year among detroit's car makers, with sales jumping 21%. g.m rose 3.7%, and ford edged up 5%. toyota's 2012 sales rose a whopping 27 percent, and volkswagen dominated the european carmakers with a gain of 35%. wall street's new year rally didn't last long. the dow jones industrial average lost 21 points to close at 13391. the nasdaq fell 11 points to close at 3100. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: from one cliff to the next:...
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the mighty american league detroit tigers. you ready? the detroit tigers -- they are? audience: out of here! >> you never disappoint. here is my partner mike. >> well, we have become an organization of expertation. there's expectation when you win a championship in 2010 and there is expectation when you get in that ballpark everyday and it's over flowing with your love and affection and there is purity in the formula that this organization goes about trying to meet those standards of excellence. it starts with the fans of historians that we call investors that kept us here in san francisco and goes to the front office comprised of men and women dedicating their lives to this team and goes to baseball operations and the fierce -- the fierce, the ferocious drive of brian saibian and his staff and the most storied manager in san francisco giants history and his teachers and coaches and on to the training and medical staff, but inevitably it will always draw right on the backs of the men who have numbers on their backs. it's up to them to forge together a chemistry that al
the mighty american league detroit tigers. you ready? the detroit tigers -- they are? audience: out of here! >> you never disappoint. here is my partner mike. >> well, we have become an organization of expertation. there's expectation when you win a championship in 2010 and there is expectation when you get in that ballpark everyday and it's over flowing with your love and affection and there is purity in the formula that this organization goes about trying to meet those standards...
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so in the city, detroit schools, they went into bankruptcy. financial manager came into the state, first thing he did was make everybody picked up their payroll check. guess what? only 3000 people to pick up their check pick some of them would be picking up a check in the mail for 25 years. so again, talk about, you do this for 25 years, somebody would have to pick up a check, any business environment. it wouldn't happen. so when you see that kind of waste and fraud, it's inexcusable here but it exists at many levels. >> in the developing world, that is absolutely the norm at every level of government. there's even a term. they are called ghost workers. >> in the very back there's a gentleman with his hand up. >> thank you, sir. thank you panelist today. thank you, strobe, for the forum today. i want to depart pretty much in the overview of the discussion and invite ideas a commercial from the chairman. mutual friend of ours, a longtime mentor of mine, and one among your board of directors has on his living room table top a statute of nike at
so in the city, detroit schools, they went into bankruptcy. financial manager came into the state, first thing he did was make everybody picked up their payroll check. guess what? only 3000 people to pick up their check pick some of them would be picking up a check in the mail for 25 years. so again, talk about, you do this for 25 years, somebody would have to pick up a check, any business environment. it wouldn't happen. so when you see that kind of waste and fraud, it's inexcusable here but...
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but that's not what the world outside is like anymore, especially not in detroit. it's rougher and it needs different things. >> reporter: like soup. a starter course for a new direction in a city fighting for a revival. ron mott, nbc news, detroit. >>> and that is our broadcast for this wednesday night. thanks so much for being with us. i'm kate snow in for brian williams. we hope to see you right back here again tomorrow evening. have a great night.
but that's not what the world outside is like anymore, especially not in detroit. it's rougher and it needs different things. >> reporter: like soup. a starter course for a new direction in a city fighting for a revival. ron mott, nbc news, detroit. >>> and that is our broadcast for this wednesday night. thanks so much for being with us. i'm kate snow in for brian williams. we hope to see you right back here again tomorrow evening. have a great night.
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he had talked about it for years, the american dream that had become his dream and he had been in detroit just a few months before. he had talked about i have a dream and that america will someday realize these principles in the declaration of independence. so, i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> during this booknotes interview in august of 1991 liz trotta discusses her book "fighting for air" in the trenches with television news. ms. trotta was the first american woman to cover combat during the vietnam war. war. this is about an hour. c-span: liz trotta, author of "fighting for air: in the trenches with television news," on page 65 you talk about walter cronkite going on the air and saying things about the war. let me read just one line, and you can explain it. "cronkite's stunning pronouncement planted a seed of partiality in a business that vaunted objectivity, remaining above the fray." what are you talking about? >> guest: we always talked about objectivity, american journalists. i think it's a word now that's discredited, although i think it's still possible. but walter
he had talked about it for years, the american dream that had become his dream and he had been in detroit just a few months before. he had talked about i have a dream and that america will someday realize these principles in the declaration of independence. so, i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> during this booknotes interview in august of 1991 liz trotta discusses her book "fighting for air" in the trenches with television news. ms. trotta was the first american...
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ron mott, nbc news, detroit. >>> and that is our broadcast for this wednesday night. thanks so much for being with us. i'm kate snow in for brian williams. we hope to see you right back here again tomorrow evening. have a great night.
ron mott, nbc news, detroit. >>> and that is our broadcast for this wednesday night. thanks so much for being with us. i'm kate snow in for brian williams. we hope to see you right back here again tomorrow evening. have a great night.
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and it become his dream and he had done in detroit just a few months before and he had talked about, you know, i have a dream, and america will someday realize these principles and decoration of independence. so i think he was inspired by that. sunday on after words he recalls his journey adds a civil rights activist participating on the march of washington in 1963. you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. the supreme court will be deciding case of missouri v. neely. the missouri state supreme court decided a case in favor of tyler mcneely saying blood drawn without the consent was inmichelle in a criminal case against him. the supreme court heard oral arguments in the case last week. the audio recording is an hour. >> well hear argument first this morning in case number 111425. missouri v. mcneely. mr. ceaser? >> thank you. mr. chief justice, may it please the court. in the course of a drunk driving investigation within quickly securing blood-alcohol evidence with as little delay as possible is an incredibly import
and it become his dream and he had done in detroit just a few months before and he had talked about, you know, i have a dream, and america will someday realize these principles and decoration of independence. so i think he was inspired by that. sunday on after words he recalls his journey adds a civil rights activist participating on the march of washington in 1963. you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. the supreme court...